Intelmatix Launches AI Academy to Boost Enterprise AI Skills After LEAP 2025 Debut

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Intelmatix, a Riyadh-based deep-tech company with offices in London and Boston, has officially launched its “AI Academy”, an educational initiative introduced during the LEAP 2025 technology conference held in Riyadh from February 9–12. The program aims to improve AI literacy within organizations by providing accessible training to professionals across various sectors, especially those without technical backgrounds.

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Aiming to Bridge the AI Skills Gap

The AI Academy is intended to address the widening gap between the growing importance of AI and the limited practical understanding many businesses have of how to adopt it. The program focuses on real-world applications, helping participants learn how AI can be integrated into business processes to improve decision-making and operational efficiency.

Rather than offering deeply technical training, the curriculum is designed to help non-specialists understand where and how AI can provide value within an organization.

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Global Context

The World Economic Forum projects that nearly half of the global workforce will need some level of AI competence by 2027. At the same time, AI-related investments are forecast to reach US$300 billion by 2026. However, industry research continues to show that over 80% of AI projects fall short of expectations, often due to lack of internal expertise or unclear objectives.

Intelmatix positions the AI Academy as a resource for addressing these challenges, offering structured learning and strategic guidance for AI adoption.

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Program Structure and Accessibility

The academy offers a modular curriculum built around practical use cases, expert-led sessions, and interactive learning. It covers topics ranging from AI planning to deployment and scaling within enterprise settings. The program is available in both in-person and online formats, and targets a diverse audience including public institutions and private companies.

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Company Perspective

Dr. Anas Alfaris, CEO of Intelmatix, stated that AI is transforming both public and private sectors, and that the first step in successful adoption is helping professionals understand AI’s potential impact on their work. The academy, he said, is part of Intelmatix’s broader commitment to supporting organizations through digital transformation.

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